Monday, February 23, 2009

The Boring Awards

Watching the Oscars always a big event for me. I love to watch all the nominees and usually get together with friends to watch. This year I thought the Oscars were on a week later than they ended up being so i spent much of last week seeing a bunch of nominated films I had neglected. In the space of a week I watched Doubt, Benjamin Button, The Reader, Bolt, Wendy and Lucy, Frozen River, and Revolutionary Road. It was a bit of marathon but by sunday i was ready.

Unfortunately, the Oscars this ear were pretty unexciting. There were some cute moments like The Reader dance number, Ben Stiller as River Phoenix, and Slumdog kids; but overall there was little memorable and little drama in the proceedings. The only mild upset was Sean Penn beating Mickey Rourke and that was only barely surprising. Hugh Jackman was serviceable but seemed to disappear for the majority of the show. And the less said about the star chamber of former winners the better.

Here's my take on the winners and nominees:

Best Picture
Slumdog Millionaire - Best movie of the bunch, but i realy doubt if i'll rember this movie in 5 years.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Overlong and i never bough the love story. i prefered old man Brad Pitt to pretty Brad Pitt.
Frost/Nixon Really enjoyed this but its appeal is very narrow. I can't imagine liking this much unless you have areal interest in Watergate.
Milk - Quality biopic but the documentary the Times of Harvey Milk is much better.
The Reader Shouldn't even be on the list. Kate Winslet is great here but the movie is just OK at best.

Best Director
Danny Boyle - Slumdog Millionare: looks like Morrissey's older brother. Very happy he won. Loved him since Shallow Grave.
David Fincher - Benjamin Button was almost an anti-Fincher film. I loved Zodiac that movie should have gotten all the love instead.
Stephen Daldry - The Reader is this really the same guy that did Billy Elliot?
Ron Howard - Frost/Nixon Nicely done. Opie is still showing growth as a director.
Gus Van Sant - Milk This seemed like a flick by a lesser director. Luckily his other 2008 film, Paranoid Park, was incredible.


Best Actor
Sean Penn - Milk: Penn was really great here but this win seemed more about the politics than the performance.
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler I loved this movie, Mickey was great. We should all thank the heavens that Nic Cage backed out of the project.
Richard Jenkins – The Visitor Now this is the guy that should have won. Maybe my favorite film of the year.
Frank Langella – Frost/Nixon Langella is always incredible should have been nominated last year for Starting Out in the Evening. I can't believe this guy played Skeletor.
Brad Pitt – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button shouldn't be on this list. He was great in Burn After Reading Though.

Best Actress
Kate Winslet – The Reader She was great here but this was supporting role. She should have won for Revolutionary Road instead. That movie totally got hosed because its a bit of a downer but its sticks with more than almost any of the Nominated films.
Anne Hathaway – Rachel Getting Married Still haven't scene this!
Angelina Jolie – Changeling Underated film. Angelina was really showing her chops here and not doing the movie star thing.
Melissa Leo – Frozen River - Just excellent. Loved her since Homicide.
Meryl Streep – Doubt Best nominated performance. She so ridiculously talented that you forget how great she is when given challenging roles.

Best Supporting Actor
Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight totally deserved to win plus this was his only chance to make up for begin robbed for Brokeback.
Josh Brolin – Milk I liked him Better in W.
Robert Downey, Jr. – Tropic Thunder Yay for comedy!
Philip Seymour Hoffman – Doubt i loved this movie. never saw the play but i loved how it ended. Hoffman was great here sympathetic and hateful all at once.
Michael Shannon – Revolutionary Road Either this or the Visitor were may favorite film of the year. This guy only has two scenes and almost steals the film. just awesome.

Best Supporting Actress
Pen̩lope Cruz РVicky Cristina Barcelona: Totally deserved to win. Excellent Woody allen picture too. Best Woody flick this decade.
Amy Adams – Doubt She was a real surprise here. She's far more talented than someone like Reese Witherspoon.
Viola Davis – Doubt One intense scene. She was fantasic, I think id only seen her in Soderbergh's Solaris before.
Taraji P. Henson – Benjamin Button I have to ask, why the P? Was there another Taraji Henso in SAG? She was good but didn't do much.
Marisa Tomei – The Wrestler Excellent performance. Might have won here if she didn't already have an Oscar. My only complaint is that she looked to good to be the old bag that no one wants a lap dance from.

Sadly nothing exciting happened in any of the other categories. Hopefully next years show will be more eventful!

3 comments:

Rachel said...

If you go see Rachel Getting Married, I'd totally be interested in going with you.

Misty said...

I really want to see Rachel Getting Married too! Ripvanruben, glad to see you blogging again. Keep it up!!

Misty said...

We want to hear more! C'mon, you could do a post on Watchmen graphic novel vs. movie...